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CRANE WILL MEET WHITNEY IN FINAL; Cutting and Sands Put Out of Running in Play for Court Tennis Title. RALLY WINS FOR WHITNEY Sands Has Last Set at 5-2 and Is Within a Point of the Match, but is Beaten Down by Opponent.

Tennis of an exceptionally high order marked the continuation of the amateur championship at the Racquet and Tennis Club yesterday, the players who advanced to the final round earning their way through the semi-final by sheer force and skill. Payne Whitney advanced by a victory over Charles E. Sands, much to the surprise of most of those who follow the game. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on April 6, 1916, on Page 15 of the New York edition with the headline: CRANE WILL MEET WHITNEY IN FINAL; Cutting and Sands Put Out of Running in Play for Court Tennis Title. RALLY WINS FOR WHITNEY Sands Has Last Set at 5-2 and Is Within a Point of the Match, but is Beaten Down by Opponent. . Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe